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Occupational name for an arrowsmith or seller of arrows England, Scotland, Ireland |
Fletcher is a surname of English, Scottish, and Irish origin. The name is an occupational name for an arrowsmith or seller of arrows, derived from the Middle English, Old English "Fulcher" or Old French flech(i)er (in turn from Old French fleche "arrow"). The English word was borrowed into the Goidelic languages, leading to the development of the Scottish name "Mac an Fhleisteir" (also spelt "Mac an Fhleisdeir"), "the arrowsmith's son".
Early bearers of the name include Robert le Flecher in 1203 (in the "Assize Court Rolls of Staffordshire", during the reign of King John), William Flecher’ also in 1203, and Peter le flechier in 1227. The name is often confused with Flesher, due to the phonetic similarity.
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Carl Fletcher (Welsh footballer), footballer born 1980
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Christy Fletcher (born 1933), Irish football (soccer) players
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Guy Fletcher (born 1960), English keyboard player from the band Dire Straits
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Henry Fletcher (disambiguation), various people
Horace Fletcher (1849 – 1919), American health-food faddist of the Victorian era
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Ray Fletcher (1921 – 1991), British politician
Richard Fletcher (disambiguation), various people
Rod Fletcher (born 1945), English footballer
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Sally Fletcher-Murchison (born 1933), American/Hawaiian ceramicist
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Tom Fletcher (born 1985), vocalist from the band McFly
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Jessica Fletcher, the main character of the television series Murder, She Wrote
Karl Fletcher, a central character of the British television series Dream Team
Morris Fletcher, a recurring character in The X-Files and The Lone Gunmen
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Norman Stanley Fletcher, the lead character in the British sitcom Porridge
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